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**ORAL COMMUNICATION** **Study Guide** **Camille Faith B. Gonzaga** **Types of Speech Context** **1. Intrapersonal** -- This type of communication refers to the communicator's internal use of language or thought. It is the communication with oneself where the communicator is both the sender and...
**ORAL COMMUNICATION** **Study Guide** **Camille Faith B. Gonzaga** **Types of Speech Context** **1. Intrapersonal** -- This type of communication refers to the communicator's internal use of language or thought. It is the communication with oneself where the communicator is both the sender and the receiver of the message. The channel is your brain, which processes what you are thinking and feeling. Talking to yourself is the feedback in this situation (Hybels & Weaver, 2012, p 16). Examples: A student thought of strategies on how he should do his report in class and spent time thinking what his teacher would say after the report. **2. Interpersonal** -- This type of communication occurs between two or more people who exchange information, feelings, and meanings using of verbal and non-verbal messages. Solomon and Theiss (2013) states that the word "inter" emphasizes how people connect while the word "personal" refers to the unique qualities as a person has during such communication. Types of Interpersonal Context **Dyad Communication** -- communication that occurs between two people Example: You comforted your friend who was just heartbroken. A husband and wife talked about their child's achievement. **Small Group** -- This type of communication has at least three, but not more than twelve people involve in a face-to-face conversation. The participants in this communication are open to ideas and discussions to achieve their goals. Example: You are participating in a group meeting on how the assigned task be done successfully. **3. Public Speaking** -- This type of communication happens when the person is engaged in a dialogue before or in front of the audience. The speaker's voice is louder and the gestures are more expansive because the audience is bigger. Additional visual channels like slides or a Power Point presentation may also be used for the audience to better understand the speech." Example: A valedictorian delivered her speech during their graduation day. Lisa participated in a declamation contest watched by several people. - ***Oration*** - a public speech characterized by a studied or elevated style, diction, or delivery. - ***Declamation*** - is an artistic form of public speaking. It is a dramatic oration designed to express through articulation, emphasis and gesture the full sense of the text being conveyed. - ***Impromptu speech*** - refers to a speech you deliver without any prior preparation or rehearsal time. - ***Extemporaneous*** - speeches are developed through outlining ideas, not writing them out word-for-word. They are practiced ahead of time, rehearsed and re-rehearsed. - ***Reading from a manuscript*** - The speaker reads verbatim or exactly the written speech. - ***Choral Reading*** - Choral reading is when students read aloud in unison as a whole class or in a group. 4\. **Mass Communication** -- This type of communication uses mass media to large segments of the population through television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books, billboards, internet, and other types of media. Example: A politician is interviewed live on television about his stand on Anti Terrorism Law. A student's post on Facebook looking for her biological mother went viral.